Results for Best Girls Basketball Program 2015

The Eagles won five straight titles in the state's second-highest class (4A) from 2007 to 2011, and they have moved up to 5A this season. Now, they're No. 2 in 5A and beating teams like longtime power Highlands Ranch. "We've been very fortu...

Highlands Ranch has often been one of the top programs in the country, let alone the Centennial State. The Falcons have produced seven titles in the highly competitive region since 2000, and produced players that have gone on to top college...

The Tigers won six of the past seven 3A titles and moved up to 4A this season. They have been in the top five most of the early season while playing a bold schedule. Junior point guard Katie Chavez is a Division I candidate. Holy Family has...

The Raiders were nationally ranked last season and had seven Division I players on the team. Diani Akigbogun is now at Texas after winning a couple of state titles and being named Colorado's Gatorade Player of the Year in 2013. Regis Jesuit...

ThunderRidge won three straight titles from 2003 to 2005 and always is a top contender. Abby Waner (All-American at Duke) and Emily Waner (Duke) were valuable products, and Carlie Needles is now flourishing as a redshirt junior at Florida. ...

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Rules & Prizes

Must be at least 13 years old to vote. There is no limit to the number of times a person can vote as long as the Best Boys Sports Program Rules are followed.

USA TODAY High School Sports begins its Best Girls Basketball Program competition at noon ET Feb. 23 with 255 schools – five per state and Washington D.C. - in the state round, which ends at 2 p.m. ET Mar. 4. The 51 winners and five wildcards will advance to the regional round, where they will be divided among eight regions. The regional round will begin at noon ET Mar. 6 and will end at 2 p.m. ET Mar. 12. The eight regional winners and two wildcards will advance to the national round, which will begin at noon ET Mar. 13 and end at 2 p.m. ET Mar. 23.

The athletic department of the winning school will receive $1,000. Second place will receive $500 and third place will receive $250. All 10 finalists will receive banners for their schools.